
Periodizing Jameson
Dialectics, the University, and the Desire for Narrative
Phillip E. Wegner(Author)
Northwestern University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2014
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328 pages
978-0-8101-2981-8 (ISBN)
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For a half century, the American intellectual Fredric Jameson has been a driving force in literary and cultural theory. In Periodizing Jameson, Phillip E. Wegner builds upon Jameson's unique dialectical method to demonstrate the value of Jameson's tools-periodization, the fourfold hermeneutic, and the Greimasian semiotic square, among others-and to develop virtuoso readings of Jameson's own work and the history of the contemporary American university in which it unfolds.
Wegner shows how Jameson's work intervenes in particular social, cultural, and political situations, using his scholarship both to develop original explorations of nineteenth-century fiction, popular films, and other prominent theorists, and to examine the changing fortunes of theory itself. In this way, Periodizing Jameson casts new light on the potential of and challenges to humanist intellectual work in the present.
Wegner shows how Jameson's work intervenes in particular social, cultural, and political situations, using his scholarship both to develop original explorations of nineteenth-century fiction, popular films, and other prominent theorists, and to examine the changing fortunes of theory itself. In this way, Periodizing Jameson casts new light on the potential of and challenges to humanist intellectual work in the present.
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English
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Evanston
United States
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College/higher education
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
420 gr
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978-0-8101-2981-8 (9780810129818)
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Phillip E. Wegner is Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida, USA. His previous books include Imaginary Communities: Utopia, the Nation, and the Spatial Histories of Modernity (2002) and Life Between Two Deaths: U.S. Culture, 1989-2001 (2009).
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